Denon DHTS316 Overview

Enhance your display's audio with the Denon DHT-S316 2.1-Channel Soundbar System. The soundbar features a stereo design with a wireless subwoofer for enhanced bass. You can connect your display via HDMI ARC or optical, and an 1/8" jack allows you to connect other sources. Dolby Digital and DTS decoding, along with onboard technologies, help provide a virtual surround sound experience.

Wireless Subwoofer

Give your favorite movies, music, and shows the deep bass they're missing. With wireless connectivity, you can place the subwoofer virtually anywhere in your theater room.

Low-Profile Design

At approximately 2" tall, the DHT-S316 fits in most spaces and can be placed in front of your display without blocking its bottom edge or IR remote sensor. You can also wall-mount the soundbar with the built-in keyholes.

HDMI ARC Input

Send audio from apps built into your smart display and other sources via the ARC (Audio Return Channel) input on the soundbar and a single HDMI cable. With CEC compatibility, this connection also enables control of the soundbar via your compatible display's remote control.

Bluetooth Connectivity

Pair your compatible smartphone or tablet with the soundbar to stream music via Bluetooth.

Denon Dialogue Enhancer

The Denon Dialogue Enhancer is designed to enhance the intelligibility of dialogue for movies and TV shows, turning it up without adjusting the overall volume.

Connect the soundbar to your compatible display with the included HDMI or optical cable. If you're using HDMI via an ARC connection on your display, you can control the soundbar with your display's remote.

Denon DHTS316 Reviews

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Good ProductGood product, high quality sound. The downsides, the mounting pieces can be a bit unstable but is something that you can workaround. The bigger downside was that I had high hopes for the voice enhancing feature, whereas more realistically it only makes the voice a small frequency higher than the overall volume, and it cannot truly be heard unless at very high volumes.